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Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 03:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been using Linux since 2008 with Ubuntu 8.04. Then went to Fedora, to Arch. Then after they released Gnome 3 and Unity, I started to go back to Windows 7 and used KDE for a while until Linux Mint came out with MATE. I hate Gnome 3 and Unity. So un-user friendly it makes me puke. Actually, everything is turning un-user friendly it seems anymore. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10263412 Unity and Gnome3 go the same path as windows and are less user friendly than Gnome2 atm IMHO they need to change their policy KDE Is ok but I prefer xfce - some say its difficult but rly? fast, reliable and easy to configure need to try gentoo but Im with xubuntu 13.04 now - best ubuntu distro since (13.04 was better than all previous even at early alpha) Last Edited by Lupus on 04/01/2013 03:29 PM Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37261972 United States 04/01/2013 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sadly, as much as i like linux, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37261972 i have read that windows and intell, and the major makers of computers are going to to the one OS system per computer, based in the bios or computer hardware, so at some point linux users will be shit out luck. they will just make it against the law, if they allready have not, to chnage your OS. get real mono is against the law besides - google is on the linux side (and dont forget apple would also help to sue the shit out of em) i see what your saying, but what dose have to do if the major computer makers and intell and microsoft had said they are going to do this? isn't kinda just wishfull thing on your part to think, they would not do what they said the compuer industry is head for? besides the only real wh\ay for them to stop internet fraud and crime is to control evrything threw the cloud and to lock down deaktop/labtop computers. your phones and netbooks are most just termanals for super mainframe cloud computers anyway, the major user are now phones and pads. home desktops are at a alltime low. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37261972 United States 04/01/2013 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been using Linux since 2008 with Ubuntu 8.04. Then went to Fedora, to Arch. Then after they released Gnome 3 and Unity, I started to go back to Windows 7 and used KDE for a while until Linux Mint came out with MATE. I hate Gnome 3 and Unity. So un-user friendly it makes me puke. Actually, everything is turning un-user friendly it seems anymore. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10263412 ubuntu kinda sold out i think or got bought out, once they started to do linking from with in os to all those major companys and then hafeassed told people they could turn it off, i stoped useing it. i have no idea why they did that , unless it was to try to get more ex window users wich was mostly their whole user base to begen with. |
Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sadly, as much as i like linux, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37261972 i have read that windows and intell, and the major makers of computers are going to to the one OS system per computer, based in the bios or computer hardware, so at some point linux users will be shit out luck. they will just make it against the law, if they allready have not, to chnage your OS. get real mono is against the law besides - google is on the linux side (and dont forget apple would also help to sue the shit out of em) i see what your saying, but what dose have to do if the major computer makers and intell and microsoft had said they are going to do this? isn't kinda just wishfull thing on your part to think, they would not do what they said the compuer industry is head for? besides the only real wh\ay for them to stop internet fraud and crime is to control evrything threw the cloud and to lock down deaktop/labtop computers. your phones and netbooks are most just termanals for super mainframe cloud computers anyway, the major user are now phones and pads. home desktops are at a alltime low. phones and tablets are mostly linux (android and chrome are a good example) MS controlls Desktops and Laptops (80%) but thats only part of the market most serious server machines run linux (and most supercomputers) to be exact - most machines, including mini cpus everywhere, are linux (or unix) based many countries (including Brasil and now China) opt for going away from MS as a 'state system' what you say is impossible to achieve - they will never be able to monopolyse the market (+ as I said - its against the law) Last Edited by Lupus on 04/01/2013 03:51 PM Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1181009 United States 04/01/2013 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh Cool! Way to go. Quoting: Irradiated Fish Dish 18234481 If you really want to feel the power of linux type the following lines in a terminal as root. cd / rm -Rf * enjoy!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE this operating system!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34394289 I went with the big deal first, (Linux Mint) but I didn't like it much to be honest. It had crash issues on my computer, the graphics were messed up a little here and there and I just didn't care for the whole look of it. I was almost ready to give up and go back to Windows and came across a version of Linux called OpenSuse. O.M.G. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! Much nicer in appearance than Mint and it hasn't crashed on me a single time in the week that I've had it. I mean this layout is bad ass and the different things you can do with graphics and customizing your desktop are sweet. It runs VERY close to how Windows runs too so you don't have to learn a whole new skill set to get started. If you're on the fence about Linux, trust me, they have fixed the issues, go for it. You won't regret it. It has no backdoors like Windows does, it's ENCRYPTED, it is ENTIRELY open source which means others can add to it and make it better. You really can't ask for anything more, Linux is the shit. And it's FREE!! I have the newest version of OpenSuse, 12.2 with the KDE desktop. If you don't know what that means, like me, it's no problem, the OpenSuse website guides you every step of the way and allows you to choose which desktop you run. Download the file, burn the image to a DVD and you're done. I also love being able to keep my Windows with it and I have a choice which one I want to use before the computer boots up. One thing I have noticed is that Linux doesn't support blueray/HD 1080p, so I keep a copy of Windows on my hard drive that I use solely for that. On the other hand Linux plays streaming HD content MUCH better than the other so I go to OpenSuse for that and general everyday surfing etc. AMAZING! If you want to get started, I can help with the setup and questions. DO NOT DO THIS. Period. It will delete your entire partition. Thanks! we needed that. There are so many "free" links out there that are actually total drive wipes. The freaks get off on this stuff. It's horrible. |
Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh Cool! Way to go. Quoting: Irradiated Fish Dish 18234481 If you really want to feel the power of linux type the following lines in a terminal as root. cd / rm -Rf * enjoy!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE this operating system!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34394289 I went with the big deal first, (Linux Mint) but I didn't like it much to be honest. It had crash issues on my computer, the graphics were messed up a little here and there and I just didn't care for the whole look of it. I was almost ready to give up and go back to Windows and came across a version of Linux called OpenSuse. O.M.G. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! Much nicer in appearance than Mint and it hasn't crashed on me a single time in the week that I've had it. I mean this layout is bad ass and the different things you can do with graphics and customizing your desktop are sweet. It runs VERY close to how Windows runs too so you don't have to learn a whole new skill set to get started. If you're on the fence about Linux, trust me, they have fixed the issues, go for it. You won't regret it. It has no backdoors like Windows does, it's ENCRYPTED, it is ENTIRELY open source which means others can add to it and make it better. You really can't ask for anything more, Linux is the shit. And it's FREE!! I have the newest version of OpenSuse, 12.2 with the KDE desktop. If you don't know what that means, like me, it's no problem, the OpenSuse website guides you every step of the way and allows you to choose which desktop you run. Download the file, burn the image to a DVD and you're done. I also love being able to keep my Windows with it and I have a choice which one I want to use before the computer boots up. One thing I have noticed is that Linux doesn't support blueray/HD 1080p, so I keep a copy of Windows on my hard drive that I use solely for that. On the other hand Linux plays streaming HD content MUCH better than the other so I go to OpenSuse for that and general everyday surfing etc. AMAZING! If you want to get started, I can help with the setup and questions. DO NOT DO THIS. Period. It will delete your entire partition. Thanks! we needed that. There are so many "free" links out there that are actually total drive wipes. The freaks get off on this stuff. It's horrible. meh - try it just rescue it with gparted later bwahaha for the loolz Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh Cool! Way to go. Quoting: Irradiated Fish Dish 18234481 If you really want to feel the power of linux type the following lines in a terminal as root. cd / rm -Rf * enjoy!!! ... DO NOT DO THIS. Period. It will delete your entire partition. Thanks! we needed that. There are so many "free" links out there that are actually total drive wipes. The freaks get off on this stuff. It's horrible. meh - try it just rescue it with gparted later bwahaha for the loolz and do it as root not sudo just type "sudo passwd root" set it then then "su" and execute the above (just be sure to have some live cd ready) Last Edited by Lupus on 04/01/2013 04:28 PM Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
d1k User ID: 23750037 Canada 04/01/2013 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sadly, as much as i like linux, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37261972 i have read that windows and intell, and the major makers of computers are going to to the one OS system per computer, based in the bios or computer hardware, so at some point linux users will be shit out luck. they will just make it against the law, if they allready have not, to chnage your OS. That will never happen, don't even think it's possible for them to do that. |
Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 04:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sadly, as much as i like linux, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37261972 i have read that windows and intell, and the major makers of computers are going to to the one OS system per computer, based in the bios or computer hardware, so at some point linux users will be shit out luck. they will just make it against the law, if they allready have not, to chnage your OS. That will never happen, don't even think it's possible for them to do that. yep - it would be war with other major players like google, apple + many other (and some major govs too) impossible to win Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37220109 United States 04/01/2013 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >Use Windows. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14068473 >Have to install video drivers to get a resolution above 1024x768. >Have to install drivers for FLAC audio. >Have to install drivers for any audio at all. >Reboot countless times in between. >Have to defrag. >Have to get antivirus software. >Expensive. >Bloated/slow. >Use Linux. >All drivers work, no need to download. >NO antivirus software needed. >It just works. >Free. >99% of all supercomputers run Linux. It's fast. Or, actually, I like to refer to it as GNU+Linux. Do me a favor and print me a document. While you're at it install Adobe CS5, when you're done doing that, install GTA IV. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37220109 United States 04/01/2013 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >Use Windows. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14068473 >Have to install video drivers to get a resolution above 1024x768. >Have to install drivers for FLAC audio. >Have to install drivers for any audio at all. >Reboot countless times in between. >Have to defrag. >Have to get antivirus software. >Expensive. >Bloated/slow. >Use Linux. >All drivers work, no need to download. >NO antivirus software needed. >It just works. >Free. >99% of all supercomputers run Linux. It's fast. Or, actually, I like to refer to it as GNU+Linux. Do me a favor and print me a document. While you're at it install Adobe CS5, when you're done doing that, install GTA IV. While you're at it, * --Drinking |
Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >Use Windows. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14068473 >Have to install video drivers to get a resolution above 1024x768. >Have to install drivers for FLAC audio. >Have to install drivers for any audio at all. >Reboot countless times in between. >Have to defrag. >Have to get antivirus software. >Expensive. >Bloated/slow. >Use Linux. >All drivers work, no need to download. >NO antivirus software needed. >It just works. >Free. >99% of all supercomputers run Linux. It's fast. Or, actually, I like to refer to it as GNU+Linux. Do me a favor and print me a document. While you're at it install Adobe CS5, when you're done doing that, install GTA IV. gta [link to appdb.winehq.org] Adobe CS5 [link to appdb.winehq.org] and there are alternatives :) Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36452782 United States 04/01/2013 04:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >Use Windows. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14068473 >Have to install video drivers to get a resolution above 1024x768. >Have to install drivers for FLAC audio. >Have to install drivers for any audio at all. >Reboot countless times in between. >Have to defrag. >Have to get antivirus software. >Expensive. >Bloated/slow. >Use Linux. >All drivers work, no need to download. >NO antivirus software needed. >It just works. >Free. >99% of all supercomputers run Linux. It's fast. Or, actually, I like to refer to it as GNU+Linux. Do me a favor and print me a document. While you're at it install Adobe CS5, when you're done doing that, install GTA IV. Easy to print, not sure what your issue is. Adobe suite along with Houdini, Poser, and more in a Virtual Machine as well as an OSX VM for FCP/DVD Studio Pro. Could care less about games, some people actually WORK on their systems. Pretty weak arguments there dude. Bet you've never even tried anything else... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37220109 United States 04/01/2013 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >Use Windows. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14068473 >Have to install video drivers to get a resolution above 1024x768. >Have to install drivers for FLAC audio. >Have to install drivers for any audio at all. >Reboot countless times in between. >Have to defrag. >Have to get antivirus software. >Expensive. >Bloated/slow. >Use Linux. >All drivers work, no need to download. >NO antivirus software needed. >It just works. >Free. >99% of all supercomputers run Linux. It's fast. Or, actually, I like to refer to it as GNU+Linux. Do me a favor and print me a document. While you're at it install Adobe CS5, when you're done doing that, install GTA IV. Easy to print, not sure what your issue is. Adobe suite along with Houdini, Poser, and more in a Virtual Machine as well as an OSX VM for FCP/DVD Studio Pro. Could care less about games, some people actually WORK on their systems. Pretty weak arguments there dude. Bet you've never even tried anything else... They aren't weak; they're reality. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36452782 United States 04/01/2013 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >Use Windows. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14068473 >Have to install video drivers to get a resolution above 1024x768. >Have to install drivers for FLAC audio. >Have to install drivers for any audio at all. >Reboot countless times in between. >Have to defrag. >Have to get antivirus software. >Expensive. >Bloated/slow. >Use Linux. >All drivers work, no need to download. >NO antivirus software needed. >It just works. >Free. >99% of all supercomputers run Linux. It's fast. Or, actually, I like to refer to it as GNU+Linux. Do me a favor and print me a document. While you're at it install Adobe CS5, when you're done doing that, install GTA IV. Easy to print, not sure what your issue is. Adobe suite along with Houdini, Poser, and more in a Virtual Machine as well as an OSX VM for FCP/DVD Studio Pro. Could care less about games, some people actually WORK on their systems. Pretty weak arguments there dude. Bet you've never even tried anything else... They aren't weak; they're reality. To you only apparently. Everyone else here has made clear it's not really that difficult to do. Personally, I really don't care what you use. If all you can handle is Windows - well, hey....at least it's not OSX :) |
Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wine is an 'easy' answer vb is the 2nd but as i said there are alternative progs that run even better Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37220109 United States 04/01/2013 04:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37220109 Do me a favor and print me a document. While you're at it install Adobe CS5, when you're done doing that, install GTA IV. Easy to print, not sure what your issue is. Adobe suite along with Houdini, Poser, and more in a Virtual Machine as well as an OSX VM for FCP/DVD Studio Pro. Could care less about games, some people actually WORK on their systems. Pretty weak arguments there dude. Bet you've never even tried anything else... They aren't weak; they're reality. To you only apparently. Everyone else here has made clear it's not really that difficult to do. Personally, I really don't care what you use. If all you can handle is Windows - well, hey....at least it's not OSX :) Eat shit, Jay. You're a buster. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36452782 United States 04/01/2013 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 36452782 Easy to print, not sure what your issue is. Adobe suite along with Houdini, Poser, and more in a Virtual Machine as well as an OSX VM for FCP/DVD Studio Pro. Could care less about games, some people actually WORK on their systems. Pretty weak arguments there dude. Bet you've never even tried anything else... They aren't weak; they're reality. To you only apparently. Everyone else here has made clear it's not really that difficult to do. Personally, I really don't care what you use. If all you can handle is Windows - well, hey....at least it's not OSX :) Eat shit, Jay. You're a buster. Well, that was a convincing argument lol... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36452782 United States 04/01/2013 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lol. Same here, what the hell :) I'm just giving you a hard time anyway. I even more an outcast in this crowd - I run FreeBSD because I am OCD about knowing every little detail about my system. The end result isn't much different than any Linux distro though. |
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Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (smoking right now) I have both - linux and windows installed windows 7 sp1 mod - my own barebone version and yeah - games not always run - thats why I use win and thats the only reason since everything else is here and often much better just stop fighting since its getting old and noone will win here (lets join and smack the apple users instead bwahaha) Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36452782 United States 04/01/2013 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | kids... Quoting: Lupus (smoking right now) I have both - linux and windows installed windows 7 sp1 mod - my own barebone version and yeah - games not always run - thats why I use win and thats the only reason since everything else is here and often much better just stop fighting since its getting old and noone will win here (lets join and smack the apple users instead bwahaha) My little setup (FreeBSD box but I have no doubt any Linux could do this also): [link to imageshack.us] That's FreeBSD running VM's of XP, OSX, and OpenSUSE simultaneously on a tower with 3 gigs of RAM total. The only notice slowdown is the OSX VM when in seamless mode. Of course I don't typically run all 4 at once, usually just FBSD and XP so I can maximize RAM usage in XP for After Effects and Photoshop. Why fight, just use 'em all at once :) |
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Lupus User ID: 3202734 Poland 04/01/2013 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | kids... Quoting: Lupus (smoking right now) I have both - linux and windows installed windows 7 sp1 mod - my own barebone version and yeah - games not always run - thats why I use win and thats the only reason since everything else is here and often much better just stop fighting since its getting old and noone will win here (lets join and smack the apple users instead bwahaha) My little setup (FreeBSD box but I have no doubt any Linux could do this also): [link to imageshack.us] That's FreeBSD running VM's of XP, OSX, and OpenSUSE simultaneously on a tower with 3 gigs of RAM total. The only notice slowdown is the OSX VM when in seamless mode. Of course I don't typically run all 4 at once, usually just FBSD and XP so I can maximize RAM usage in XP for After Effects and Photoshop. Why fight, just use 'em all at once :) good point Panslavian Union Tsarstvo Polskoye - Lomza City Armchair General: "The Operational Art of War"; "Panzer Campaigns"; Paradox grand-strategy titles Linux 4ever "vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas" |
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